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OverviewEcology of the Zombie marks a significant intervention into the fields of world literature, film studies, ecocriticism, and Gothic Studies. Arguing that the zombie is a fundamentally ecological figure, the book offers original readings of a range of cultural texts from across the Caribbean and the U.S. In its various incarnations - from enslaved body toiling on fields, to vacant-eyed, light-skinned female imprisoned within patriarchal structures, to the cannibalistic mass zombie roaming apocalyptic scenarios - the zombie speaks powerfully to capitalism's systematic degradation of land and labour. Indeed, the figure gives expression to the metabolic rifts through which the modern world-system has unfolded. Boldly intervening in current debates around Gothic imaginaries, Ecology of the Zombie argues for the centrality of the Caribbean monstrous to understanding Gothic ecologies due to the region's pivotal role in the emergence of capitalist modernity. The book is distinguished by its striking comparative analyses, bringing the work of René Depestre, for example, into conversation with that of Ralph Ellison, reading Erna Brodber’s Myal in conjunction with George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead, and examining The Stepford Wives alongside the fiction of Pedro Cabiya. In so doing, it provides an important new interpretation of the cultural history of the zombie. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kerstin OloffPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Liverpool University Press Volume: 28 ISBN: 9781837644223ISBN 10: 1837644225 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 01 August 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: Greening Zombie Theory Chapter 2: The Sugar-Zombie, Race and Cash-Crop Monocultures Chapter 3: The Zombie-in-the-House, Nature and the Colonies Chapter 4: Energy and the Emergence of the Petro-Zombie Chapter 5: Zombies-of-Waste and Neoliberal Exhaustion ConclusionReviewsThis is a brilliant, highly original book that offers a wholly new perspective on the zombie figure as one that does not simply 'possess an environmental history' but which both mediates and contributes to the logics shaping global ecologies. Sharae Deckard, University College Dublin Author InformationKerstin Oloff is an Associate Professor in Hispanic Studies in the School of Modern Languages & Cultures at Durham University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |